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Invitation to A Discussion

Regarding
The Republican Super PAC
Hosted by
Roger Villere, Chairman
Solomon Yue, Vice Chairman
James Bopp, Jr. Secretary/Treasurer and General Counsel

Location: Tenison Room


Westin Park Central Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Time: 9:30 – 10:30 am
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Republican Super PAC (RSPAC) is a federal independent expenditure PAC, founded by
Roger Villere, Solomon Yue, and James Bopp, Jr. It is designed to give national and
state Republican political party committees and local, state and, federal Republican
candidates the ability to raise unlimited individual and corporate contributions for
independent expenditures in support of federal and state candidates.

The RSPAC will operate as a clearance warehouse for independent expenditures as a


federal IEPAC, as welll as through tailor-made state IEPACs based on each state's
requirements, to serve the following Republican candidates and committees:
1) Local and regional candidates, e.g. Mayor, State House & Senate, etc.
2) Statewide candidates, e.g. Governor, Secretary of State, etc.
3) Congressional, Senate and Presidential candidates, and
4) State and National political parties.

RSPAC also has the following features to establish accountability and transparency,
and to ensure legality and maximum effectiveness:

1) Political parties and candidates would solicit and direct federal and state
contributions from donors, above the current state and federal contribution and
source limitations, to RSPAC as earmarked funds for independent expenditures
supporting or opposing specifically designated federal and/or state candidates or
candidates in a certain state or states,
2) Donors would make earmarked contributions to RSPAC for support of or in
opposition to specifically designated federal and/or state candidates or candidates in
certain states,
3) RSPAC would open both federal and state accounts for such earmarked funds,
design independent expenditures for such candidates, solicit bids from vendors,
place orders with vendors for independent expenditures, keep books to account for
all contributions and expenditures, meet all federal and state legal and reporting
requirements and, after the election, open their books to donors and soliciting
political parties and candidates, so that the spending decisions by RSPAC are subject
to total transparency,
4) RSPAC would coordinate spending with other independent spenders to bridge gaps
in the independent campaigns supporting Republican candidates, and
5) RSPAC's personal would be firewalled off from appropriate political parties and
candidates, and their agents, to prevent coordination and other legal concerns.

The best way to neutralize President Obama’s unprecedented $1 billion political war
chest and the political spending by labor unions and wealthy Democrats is to build a
super fundraising infrastructure for independent expenditure spending. We hope you
would join us to discuss this new and exciting project and how it can help your state's
efforts to elect Republican candidates.

Roger Villere
Solomon Yue
James Bopp, Jr.

Paid for by Republican Super PAC. Not Authorized by any Candidate.

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